Posts Tagged ‘Photos’

10 Photos in 10 Hours

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

While driving from Des Moines to Denver for our vacation I needed something to pass the time. I decided to take a random photo with the QuadCamera app. Th QuadCamera app takes a set number of photo at a set interval and combines them into a single photo.

The plan was to take at least one phone at the top of each hour. Since I was limited to taking them at at the top of the hour I had to work with whatever was around me at the time. Driving 80MPH down the highway added it own effects to the photos.

These turned out great. I wish I could have some of them printed and hung on the wall. Not sure what they would look like since the resolution of the iPhone is pretty limited. They kind of give off a vintage camera kind of feel to them I think. Maybe I could put them all together and print a decent single small poster sized photo for the basement.

August 12, 2009 – 6:30AM
6:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 7:30AM
7:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 8:30AM
8:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 9:30AM
9:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 10:30AM
10:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 11:30AM
11:30 AM

August 12, 2009 – 12:30PM
12:30 PM

August 12, 2009 – 1:30PM
1:30 PM

August 12, 2009 – 2:30PM
2:30 PM

August 12, 2009 – 3:30PM
3:30 PM

I have a handful of these that were taking at various times on the trip. All of them while in a van. I will try to get those up this week as well.

My favorite of this bunch is probably the 10:30 AM photo. Let me know what one you like the best.

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iPhone Photos from CO Vacation

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Here are a few photos that were on Terra’s iPhone from our vacation. I have move to pull off our point and shoot as well.

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3 iPhone Photos from Ft. Collins

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Three photos from our stay in Ft. Collins taken with my iPhone.

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Flickr Now Support Twitter

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Flickr now support Twitter. This feature is a little hidden so here are step-by-step screen shots of setting up Twitter on your Flickr account.

Look in the upper left after you have logged into to Flickr. Click on your account name.

Look in the upper left after you have logged into to Flickr. Click on your account name.

Now click the Extending Flickr link.

Now click the Extending Flickr link.

Scroll down and look for the Your Blogs section. Click on the edit link.

Scroll down and look for the Your Blogs section. Click on the edit link.

Look for the Add Another Blog option. If you don't have any blogs added the link may be different.

Look for the Add Another Blog option. If you don't have any blogs added the link may be different.

Select Twitter from the dropdown and the Next button.

Select Twitter from the dropdown and the Next button.

Now click the authorization button to connect Flickr to your Twitter account.

Now click the authorization button to connect Flickr to your Twitter account.

Now you will have both an email address to send photos to that will auto send to Twitter.  Twitter will also be listed in your Blog This option on each photo.

Now you will have both an email address to send photos to that will auto send to Twitter. Twitter will also be listed in your Blog This option on each photo.

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Pets Eye View Camera

Friday, June 12th, 2009

dogboing boing did a review of the Pets Eye View Camera with some pretty interesting results. The camera strap on to your pet’s collar and are $40 each. You can set the camera to take a photo every 1,5, or 15 minutes. Internal 8MB memory can hold 40 photos at 640×480. Interesting enough the camera deletes the photo after 5-6 hours.

I think it would be fun to set it to record when the pets are home alone. You never know what goes on while you are out running around town.

The review mentioned that most of the photos were blurry. Our older dog is a little slower (and fat) so it would work on her pretty good. Our puppy is a rocket and I am pretty sure that the puppy’s photos would be all blurry.

I am thinking of some uses for this…. I wonder I could convince my 15 year old daughter to wear one on the weekends? If you secured it good on a road bike I but you would get some decent commute photos. But the really cool factor would be if it took an SD cards (it doesn’t). You could use an Eyr-fi card to upload the photos automatically as they were taken. Then you wouldn’t lost any photos.

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